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No. They're all the same port but they have different wiring configurations to work with a USB2 or 3 device. I have 4 USBs on my HP. 3 of them are USB 3 and 1 is USB 2. I put my wireless mouse in USB 2 to free up the USB 3 for other things wen I need them.

You can't tell by looking at the port all USB ports look about the same if you have a modern computer made this year or like last year you probably have a USB 3 port on all ports but you also have to have a USB 3 device in order to take advantage of it

For the most part, you won't tell the difference between USB1.1 and 2.0 Type A ports visually. USB 3.x will have an extra 5 pins in front of the standard 4. Otherwise, if your device manufacturer ever bothered to follow color-coding conventions, USB 1.1 ports will be colored white, 2.0 ports will be white, and 3.x will always be blue.

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USB 1 & 2, not so much.
USB 3, most PC OEMs put a hint of blue in their ports.